Implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
DCMS would like to share a couple of key updates with the implementation of the Living Heritage / Intangible Cultural…
Read moreDCMS would like to share a couple of key updates with the implementation of the Living Heritage / Intangible Cultural…
Read moreSir Chris Bryant has been appointed Minster for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism, and his role will cover World Heritage.…
Read moreDCMS is hosting a number of online roundtable discussions on Intangible Cultural Heritage in the UK. The series of public roundtable discussions…
Read moreEuropean World Heritage Sites need to prepare for the upcoming UNESCO World Heritage Convention Periodic Reporting. Periodic Reporting is a…
Read moreBook your ticket by clicking here. Chair Prof. Michael Parkinson – Heseltine Institute, University of Liverpool Michael is Honorary Professor…
Read moreA review by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) of the UK’s World Heritage Site Tentative List…
Read moreThursday 23 June 2022, online Lessons from the Loss of Liverpool’s World Heritage Site A World Heritage UK International Online Conference,…
Read moreJames Glass, Tristan da Cunha Chief Islander, has announced: “Today we’re delighted to announce our Marine Protection Zone, exactly 25…
Read moreWorld Heritage UK has now completed its response to ‘Planning for the Future’, the government’s consultation on planning reform in…
Read moreExploring the implications for World Heritage Sites of the proposed reforms to the planning system in England, as outlined in…
Read moreEdinburgh World Heritage has announced the appointment of Christina Sinclair as the new director of Edinburgh World Heritage, replacing Adam…
Read moreWe are pleased to share the news of the announcement that applications are now open for the £92 million Culture…
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